In my studies with teachers of BodyMind Centering, there is a wonderful image of the body having six limbs. There are your two legs, two arms, head and tail for the six limbs. Another great image is naval radiation of feeling your center energized to your six limbs. ...
We are all prone to overuse injuries. My Pilates teaching career started at a physical therapy practice in 1990. Majority of our clients were journalists suffering with Repetitive Stress Injuries due to overuse injuries on computers. The typewriter offered some...
There are simple movements that are necessary for daily function. The best example is walking. The pelvis and upper spine need to be able to sequence in tiny movements of figure 8. With our sitting so much, we are losing this beautiful actions in our bodies. ...
A suspension bridge is a phenomenal way of stretching steel as wires for strength. Strength increases because a flexible bundle of steel wires are stronger than a solid steel bar. We can do this with our bodies. Finding counter tensions three dimensionally is a...
The coordination of the spine with legs and arms is Bartenieff Fundamentals™ : Knee Drops. When poor sequencing of the body will affect the function. Laban’s Space Harmony and Bartenieff Fundamentals teach us how the bodies move three dimensionally. ...